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1 Cultural Heritage in Tomorrow ’s Knowledge Society Cultural Heritage in Tomorrow ’s Knowledge Society Claude Poliart Project Officer Cultural Heritage Applications DG - INFORMATION SOCIETY Project Officer Cultural Heritage Applications DG - INFORMATION SOCIETY

2 5th FP The IST Programme the Cultural Heritage Content 5th FP The IST Programme the Cultural Heritage Content

3 Information Society Technologies Information Society Technologies IST - Key Action III Multimedia Content and Tools striking a balance between competitiveness and the emerging cultural economy

4  Electronic publishing  Cultural heritage  Education and training  Language technologies  Information access Information Society Technologies KA III Information Society Technologies KA III

5 Cultural Heritage in the IST Programme Cultural Heritage in the IST Programme

6 “access to scientific and cultural content through the networking of libraries, archives and museums” Building compelling and inclusive cultural landscapes in Europe “access to scientific and cultural content through the networking of libraries, archives and museums” Building compelling and inclusive cultural landscapes in Europe Extract from the 5th Framework Programme

7 Research and innovation needed  Improved access to heritage by expanding the contribution of libraries, museums and archives

8 Research and innovation needed  Improved access to heritage by expanding the contribution of libraries, museums and archives  Access to heterogeneous distributed and networked collections

9 Research and innovation needed  Powerful new functionalities for large-scale digital repositories

10 Research and innovation needed  Powerful new functionalities for large-scale digital repositories  Preservation of electronic materials and surrogates of fragile physical objects  Preservation of electronic materials and surrogates of fragile physical objects

11 This means working on  Advanced digital libraries

12 This means working on  Intelligent Heritage  Advanced digital libraries

13  High quality cultural services and content This means working on  Intelligent Heritage  Advanced digital libraries

14  Intelligent Heritage  High quality cultural services and content  Networking and co-operation This means working on

15  Access - 1999  Preservation - 1999  Digital Collections - 2000  Virtual Representation - 2000  Heritage for All - 2001  Next Generation Collections - 2001 Calls:

16 Results and Future Plans Results and Future Plans

17 Cultural Heritage IST Programme  Main results  Advanced Digital Libraries: resource discovery, meta-data, interoperability,...

18 IST Programme  Main results  Advanced Digital Libraries: new tools, new services and new business models for cross-domain content navigation... Cultural Heritage

19 IST Programme  Main results  Intelligent Heritage: visual representations, 3D and VR, user interaction and content understanding,... Cultural Heritage

20 IST Programme  Main results  Intelligent Heritage: innovative Web-based services, enhanced learning and game playing Cultural Heritage

21 IST Programme  Main results  Preservation: new techniques for film restoration, digitisation techniques, new business models for exploitation digitised assets Cultural Heritage

22 IST Programme  Main results  Community Memory: experimental delivery systems, universal access to memory, citizen-driven creation of future memory... Cultural Heritage

23 IST Programme  Main results  Consensus Building: networks of excellence, training, standards platforms, awareness building, benchmarking, evaluation fora,... Cultural Heritage

24 One of the Pillars of the Knowledge Society and Economy: INTELLIGENT ACCESS TO PERSONALISED CULTURAL AND SCIENTIFIC RESOURCES One of the Pillars of the Knowledge Society and Economy: INTELLIGENT ACCESS TO PERSONALISED CULTURAL AND SCIENTIFIC RESOURCES Future Research to ensure leadership in the generic and applied technologies and the development of a knowledge society for all to ensure leadership in the generic and applied technologies and the development of a knowledge society for all

25 Commission Proposal  Genomics and biotechnology for health  Information society technologies  Nano-technologies, intelligent materials and new production processes  Aeronautics and space  Food safety and health risks  Sustainable development and global change  Citizens and governance in the knowledge society  Anticipating science and technology needs

26 Budget  Genomics 2 B€  Information society technologies 3.6 B€  Nano-technologies, intelligent materials and new production processes 1.3 B€  Aeronautics and space 1 B€  Food safety and health risks 0.6 B€  Sustainable development 1.7 B€  Citizens in the knowledge society 0.225 B€  Anticipating S&T needs 2.345 B€

27  IST in the 6 th Framework Programme  Bring “people” to the foreground as the “centre of attention”  Build technologies for the background (almost invisible) which are trustworthy and embedded in everyday objects ambient intelligence the priorities - address the major societal and economic challenges, the development of mobile and wireless communications infrastructures and pushing the limits of miniaturisation

28 Cultural Heritage 6 th Framework Programme “For cultural heritage the effort will concentrate on intelligent systems for dynamic access to and preservation of tangible and intangible cultural and scientific resources.” public-private partnerships

29  New forms of digital libraries and content infrastructures  Intelligent heritage and artistic expression  Electronic archival and digital preservation  Community memory and cultural inclusion Cultural Heritage Issues for further development

30 Instruments Two new instruments: –networks of excellence –integrated projects Two new instruments: –networks of excellence –integrated projects Different from FP5 instruments Externalisation is a key component of the Commission ’s proposal

31 Networks of excellence  Common programme of activities  Integrating part or totality of research activities of partners  Several M€/year  Selection by call for proposals  Support researchers from other countries via mobility instruments  Includes research activities

32 Integrated projects  Strong university/industry collaboration  Global funding involving public and private investment  Up to several M€/year  Selection by call for proposals  Large autonomy, including possibility to launch calls for applications  Can be implemented as a big project  3 rd country and SME participation

33 For more information http://europa.eu.int/comm/information_ society/eeurope/index_en.htm  eEUROPE http://www.cordis.lu/  Framework Programmes Claude.poliart@cec.eu.int

34 For more information http://www.cordis.lu/ist/ka3/digicult  IST: Cultural Heritage http://www.cultivate-int.org  Cultivate Network newsletter Claude.poliart@cec.eu.int


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